Manifesto of the porn industry to the media

(On the Count Duke of Olivares) - Yesterday in Baghdad Chamber of Barcelona, the porn industry presented a manifesto, in order to replicate the image of the sector is being offered to the public, following the publication of the book Ramiro Lapiedra, and the appearance of it in various television programs, where it is dumped on the information industry, which in the opinion of the signers of the manifesto are quite removed from the reality of the sector.
The manifesto was presented by Juani de Lucia, owner of the Baghdad Chamber, and among those present were Anastasia Mayo, Sophie Evans, Baby Pin-Up, Max Cortes, David Galant, Narcis Bosch and Salvador Diago and others. There were present, but if you have signed the manifesto Toni Ribas, Saskia, Jose Play, etc, and other industry members who have expressed conformity therewith.
The full text of the manifesto presented by the signatories, is as follows:
"With the emergence, in various ways and in different media, misinformation and false about the environment in which usually develops our various activities, for example, film and entertainment, to name a few. The signatories of this manifesto want to clarify the following points:
a) The option artistic, business and / or simply working in the adult entertainment industry is made freely, without pressure of any kind and the legal and labor are the same as are seen in any other job or profession.
b) reject all forms of violence or discrimination of any kind.
c) That all work perfectly legal in companies that meet its obligations and requirements under the Law
d) The intake of toxic substances is far more common in erotic industry professionals, in any event no more than any other group in society.
e) The sexual freedom and personal choices are respected at all times, even in the filming of movies and shows explicit sex.
f) We fight actively against any abuse or other work which we can be satisfied.
Our work is special and only ask that we not prejudge all the same. We just want to continue our business as far. "














